How do you use the Binance withdrawal address book? Save addresses, label them and verify before sending
Editorial Note
Last reviewed: 3/19/2026
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An address book is not just about speed. Its real value is reducing repeated copy-paste mistakes, but only if network, tag and ownership are clear from the start.
Who this guide is for
- Best for users who withdraw often or want to save an address for the first time
- The address book reduces repetition but does not replace network checks
- Clear naming matters more than saving a large number of entries
Suggested path
- First confirm the asset, network, memo or tag need and whether the destination platform or wallet is a stable long-term receiver.
- Before adding the address, create a label that clearly shows the platform, network and ownership so you can identify it later without guessing.
- Even after saving the address, recheck the first and last characters, network, tag requirement, whitelist status and minimum amount before the first withdrawal.
- If the destination use changes, the platform pauses the network or you no longer trust the receiver, update or remove the old saved address.
Key checks
- save address
- label clearly
- verify first
FAQ
Can the address book replace manual verification every time?
No. It reduces typing mistakes, but the network, tag and live status still need to be checked each time.
Why does the label matter so much?
Because one platform may support several networks or accounts, and unclear labels make mix-ups more likely.
When should I delete an old saved address?
When the use case changes, the platform changes its rules, the network is no longer active or you stop using that receiver.
Next move
Once you enter Binance, use the live platform page as the final source for fees, eligibility and campaign rules.
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